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Electric microbus imported via Rasuwa checkpoint

RASUWA: Electric microbuses have been imported via Nepal's northern border checkpoint, Rasuwagadhi. A total of 22 microbuses were imported on Wednesday evening. Entrepreneurs from the private sector imported electric vehicles focusing on the urban area. Each micro bus has the capacity of 12 seats. Information Officer of the Rasuwa Customs

Mandamus safeguards Constitution, democracy: PM Deuba

KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said an order of mandamus issued by the Supreme Court protected the Constitution

CJ Rana conducts single bench hearing, judges refuse to join…

KATHMANDU: Only a single bench of Chief Justice Cholendra Shumser JB Rana conducted hearing in the Supreme Court today. No

Country records Rs 500 billion foreign trade in three months

KATHMANDU: The foreign trade of the country has increased by 68.13 per cent in the first three months of the

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672 new COVID-19 infection cases, eight deaths in 24 hours

KATHMANDU: The country has reported 672 new cases of COVID-19 and eight deaths in the past 24 hours. The infection

Rajendra Pandey of CPN (U S) claims for new CM…

HETAUDA: Rajendra Prasad Pandey of the CPN (Unified Socialist) has claimed for the post of new Chief Minister of Bagmati

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Shots fired inside Singha Durbar

KATHMANDU: A shot was fired inside Singha Durbar today. A round was fired from the pistol of Assistant Inspector Anupama

Copper mine of Thadakhani awaiting excavation

MYAGDI: A copper mine based in Raghuganga rural Municipality-6, Thadakhani village of Myagdi is awaiting excavation. The copper mine located

CM Shakya to go for vote of confidence in Bagmati…

HETAUDA: The fourth meeting of the ninth session of the Bagmati province assembly is taking place today. At a meeting

Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Welfare, Nepal
48 Nepali workers to leave for South Korea

KATHMANDU: Nepali workers are finally going to South Korea, after a hiatus of twenty months. As many as 48 workers